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Lecture Issues in economics today - Chapter 17

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When you finish this chapter, you should: Define the key terms of economics and opportunity cost and understand how a production possibilities frontier exemplifies the trade-offs that exist in life, distinguish between increasing and constant opportunity cost and understand why each might happen in the real world, analyze an argument by thinking economically, while recognizing and avoiding logical traps.

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  1. Chapter 17 Drugs and Prostitution   McGraw­Hill/Irwin   © 2002 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
  2. Chapter Outline • AN ECONOMIC MODEL OF MARKET FOR DRUGS AND PROSTITUTION • ARGUMENTS FOR MAKING A GOOD ILLEGAL • DECRIMINALIZING DRUGS AND PROSTITUTION   McGraw­Hill/Irwin   © 2002 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
  3. Consumer and Producer Surplus Analysis P • Value to the Consumer: A Supply • 0ACQ* • Consumers Pay Producers: • OP*CQ* P* C • The Variable Cost to Producers: • OBCQ* B • Consumer Surplus: Demand • P*AC 0 Q* Q/t • Producer Surplus: • BP*C   McGraw­Hill/Irwin   © 2002 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
  4. The Importance of Elasticity • If people are addicted to a particular drug, their demand for it will be inelastic. • Drug interdiction efforts shift the supply curve to the left. • This will cause prices to rise – Addicts will not reduce quantity demanded much – Recreational users will reduce quantity demanded more   McGraw­Hill/Irwin   © 2002 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
  5. Arguments for Making a Good Illegal • People have limited information about the good, are not capable of making a good decision about the good or the good is addictive and one-time users can not learn from their mistake. • There are externalities, effects of a transaction that hurt or help people who are not a part of that transaction, involved in the production or consumption of the good. • The good is immoral.   McGraw­Hill/Irwin   © 2002 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
  6. Preventing Bad Decisions • Economists are typically reluctant to assume that people can not make good decisions. • Drugs tend to be an exception to this rule because they are addictive.   McGraw­Hill/Irwin   © 2002 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
  7. Modeling Externalities Social Cost P External Cost SMarginal Cost P’ P* D(Marginal Benefit) 0 Q’ Q* Drugs/Prostitution   McGraw­Hill/Irwin   © 2002 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
  8. Examining the Externalities • 30% of all violent crimes (38% for rapes) are committed while the perpetrator is on drugs. • 80% of inmates in jail, detention, or prison used drugs during the month leading up to their arrest. • there are nearly 23,000 drug-related homicides every year.   McGraw­Hill/Irwin   © 2002 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
  9. Battling Negative Externalities While Creating Others • Much of the drug violence that exists, only exists because of laws criminalizing drug use. • If cocaine, methamphetamine, and marijuana were legal and inexpensive, – there would be less of a need for addicts to rob in order to get money to buy them. – there would be no drive-by shootings to protect turf.   McGraw­Hill/Irwin   © 2002 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
  10. The Impact of Decriminalizing Drugs or Prostitution P Sillegal Slegal Pillegal Plegal Dlegal Dillegal Qillegal Qlegal Q   McGraw­Hill/Irwin   © 2002 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
  11. Substituting Taxation for Criminalization Social Cost P S (Marginal Cost) } Tax=External Cost P’ P* D (Marginal Benefit) O Q’ Q* The Offending Good   McGraw­Hill/Irwin   © 2002 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
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